In a unanimous 9-0 decision authored by Justice Ginsburg, the U.S. Supreme Court resolved a split amongst the circuit courts of whether filing a charge of discrimination pursuant to Title VII is a jurisdictional prerequisite or a claims-processing rule.
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Administrative Exhaustion
Supreme Court To Review Administrative Exhaustion Requirements Under Title VII
By Gary Enis & Alan J. Marcuis on
Posted in Supreme Court Cases
The United States Supreme Court has agreed to resolve a growing split of authority among lower federal circuit courts regarding the requirement under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 that individuals must file a charge of discrimination with the EEOC before bringing Title VII claims against their employer.
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